Andy Warhol Museum
Pittsburgh
117 Sandusky Street
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John Waters: Two Exhibitions
dal 19/5/2005 al 4/9/2005
412 2378300 FAX 412 2378340
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19/5/2005

John Waters: Two Exhibitions

Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh

Change of Life / John Waters Curates Andy's 'Porn'. The early works, both cinematic and still photography


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The early works, both cinematic and still photography

The Andy Warhol Museum announces that it will present two exhibitions focused on the iconic filmmaker John Waters. The traveling exhibition, John Waters: Change of Life, on view May 21 through September 4, 2005 will feature more than 80 recent photographic and sculptural works and three early, unreleased films by Waters. Also on view will be a small exhibition entitled, John Waters Curates Andy’s “Porn” featuring artwork, films, videos and archival material hand-selected by Waters from The Warhol’s permanent collection and on view May 21 through August 28, 2005.

John Waters: Change of Life

In a career spanning forty years, John Waters moved from the margins of culture to the mainstream, applying his iconoclastic vision and aesthetic to filmmaking, writing and now photography and sculpture. Waters began producing still photographic works in the early 1990s, scrutinizing videotapes of movies - his own, as well as over-the-top Hollywood movies and forgotten art films - and then producing images off of his television screen. The hilarious, erotic, rude, revealing and sometimes poignant moments that he captured became the raw material for artworks that Waters has dubbed his “little movies.” In these photographic sequences, Waters skewers cultural symbols and stereotypes, and elaborates on the cultural and subcultural themes that have been central to all his work: race, sex, sanctimony, glamour, class, family politics, celebrity, religion, the media and the allure of crime.

Waters uses still photography to reflect on the visual vocabulary and the emotional psychological power of filmmaking. The act of extracting images from films to make photographic works has allowed Waters to emphasize the many ways in which viewers respond to both moving and still images.

In addition to approximately 80 photographic and sculptural works, Change of Life will include three short films directed by Waters in the 1960s. The rarely-shown films include: Hag in a Black Leather Jacket (1964) made while Waters was a senior in high school; Roman Candles (1966) a film that marks the screen debut of Divine and Mink Stole; and Eat Your Makeup (1967) the story of three models who are kidnapped and forced to eat makeup and model themselves to death. All three films will be continuously screened in the seventh floor gallery space during the exhibition.

John Waters: Change of Life was organized by New Museum of Contemporary Art Director Lisa Phillips and New Museum Guest Curator Marvin Heiferman.

John Waters curates Andy’s "Porn”

Drawn from the Museum’s permanent collection and on view on the seventh floor, the paintings, photographs, videos, films and archival material in the exhibition have been personally selected by Waters in an effort to explore the influence of sexuality and sexual images on Andy Warhol’s life and work as well as the ever-evolving societal definition of pornography.

The Andy Warhol Museum
117 Sandusky Street
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212-5890
Hours:
Sunday -- 10:00am - 5:00pm
Monday -- Closed
Tuesday -- 10:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday -- 10:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday -- 10:00am - 5:00pm
Friday -- 10:00am - 10:00pm
Saturday -- 10:00am - 5:00pm
Admission adults -- $10

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